Wednesday

“That I may open my mouth boldly

to make known the mystery of the gospel . . .

that in it I may speak boldly,

as I ought to speak.”

~Ephesians 6:19b-20, NKJV~

(This is my prayer for each and every  teacher at any VBS in any church this summer.)

Mike Miller

Yesterday, Beverly Rohbacker asked for prayer for her cousin, Mike Miller.  She quickly told me he is NOT the Mike Miller from Kentwood.  This Mike had polio as a child.  I asked was he from Roseland.  Yes, he is the one many of us knew many years ago.  He is now 59 and in ICU at Brookhaven.  Please pray for Mike and his family.

Jadon’s Journey

We have been spending alot of time in waiting rooms. Dentist said no cavities for Jacob and Jadon. Orthotic specialist said we will order new braces for Jadon at the end of July. ENT said Jacob has to have his tubes removed next Tuesday and neurologist said that Jadon is doing fantastic. After Tuesday we should be done for a while!!

Kathy Smith

I don’t know all the details, but Bro. Danny Smith’s wife has had surgery followed by additional problems.  Please pray for Kathy and her family.  Bro. Danny is so faithful to visit Kentwood people who are hospitalized.  We certainly need to add them to our prayer list.

Eleanor Morris

Eleanor Morris went to her doctor yesterday.  She had some chest pains and was rushed to OLOL and admitted.  The doctor DOES NOT think she had a heart problem, but she was admitted for tests to learn more.  She should be released today unless results from tests show a need for a longer stay.  As you pray for her, pray for her family.  Eleanor is usually the caregiver for them.

New Baby – Rebekah Josephine Humphrey

Rev. and Mrs. Byron Humphrey of Roseland  and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Humphrey, grandparents, are proud of this new child in the family.  She was born yesterday (7.16 lbs & 19.5 inches).  I know her great-grandmother “Miss” Jo (Josephine Williams of Amite) is smiling down from Heaven.

East Fork Baptist Church

A team from East Fork has gone to Houston to do “mud-out” following the flooding last week.  Thank God for a team that is trained and ready to go and serve others.  May their efforts lead to opportunities to share Jesus.  Way to go, East Fork!

VBS at The Lord’s Church

Next week, June 8-12, TLC will have VBS from 6:00 – 9:30 Monday – Friday.  Their theme is “Fun Run”.  You can call 229-8621 or visit www.thelordschurchkentwood.org for more information.

Rev. Charles Kirkfield

A former student from Independence said Rev. Charles Kirkfield passed away.  He was the pastor in Independence for many years.  I taught both of his children and had several connections to him and his family.  Please pray for the family at this time.  Thank God for a man who served Him for so many years.

Operation Christmas Child – I trust you are collecting for October, 2015 packing.

Julia was born in Ukraine into a family full of poverty, pain and addiction. When she was 8-years-old, Julia’s father took all of their possessions and left her and her mother. One day, her mother was invited to church by a friend and gave her life to the Lord. Soon after, Julia’s church received brightly colored shoeboxes. Julia not only got a gift that day, but finally something to call her own. In her box she found candy, jewelry and other girl items. Julia said the shoebox gift gave her hope of a safe place. Eventually, Julia started working with the group who delivered the shoebox gifts and began reaching out to other children who grew up like she did. Julia’s own shoebox gave her more than material items; it gave her hope and reminded her that the Lord would keep her safe.

Read the Bible in 2015Psalm 63-65

I always link you to the New International Translation (NIT), but feel free to follow the link and then change the translation at the top of the page.

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

  • “Something New” –  odb.org  (You can listen to this by clicking the proper link on the page.  This may enable you to share with someone who no longer enjoys reading.)
  • We are His workmanship,                                                                                                                   created in Christ Jesus for good works,                                                                                       which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.                                                                                                                                              ~Ephesians 2:10~
  • “Something Beautiful” –  http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/b/bill_gaither/something_beautiful.html

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I’m looking forward to teaching missions at FBC, Kentwood VBS this morning.  Please pray for all the children as they learn and have fun in the various classes.

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“Let the peoples praise you, God;

let all the peoples praise you.”

~Psalm 67:5, NKJV~

https://www.hymnal.net/en/hymn/h/8

Please continue to pray for Sylvester Humphry.  He is in St. Tammany and very sick.  I know your prayers will be greatly appreciated.  As you are praying for him, thank God for his vision and dedication to the Hope Center.  Without him, Hope Center would not exist.  Pray for those who are “stepping up” to try to fill the shoes of Sylvester and Shirley while they are not able to be there.

I was blessed to see Mr. James W. Frazier and Miss Shira Easley yesterday.  They have come a long way since their surgeries.  Even though they have not been released by their doctors yet, they both are in God’s house and very thankful to be there.

Someone special to pray for today – Mrs. Hazel Smith

She tends to be rather quiet, but if you spend some time with her, you’ll soon see how important God has been and continues to be in her life.  Her faith is strong!  She is such a blessing to know.

Read the Bible in 2015Psalm 57-59

Devotional, Scriptures, and a Song –

  • Guard Your Focus” –  http://odb.org/
  • Looking unto Jesus,                                                                                                                                 the author and finisher of our faith.                                                                                                                                               ~Hebrews 12:2~                          

               I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow.                                               So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything,                                               but only God, who makes things grow.                                                                                                                                                The one who plants and the one who waters have one purpose,                                                       and they will each be rewarded according to their own labor.                                                                                For we are co-workers in God’s service;                                                                                                           you are God’s field, God’s building.                                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~1 Corinthians 3:6-9 (NIV)~

Don’t forget:

  • Operation Christmas Child – Pray for the collection process and those who will be sorting, delivering, and receiving the “shoeboxes:.
  • Third Thursday at the Cabin – This week at 6:30 P.M.
  • Friday Bible Study – MEETING THURSDAY THIS WEEK!
  • VBSs are fast approaching.  Pray for those who are planning and studying and those who will attend.
  • Frozen Food for Families – Put some food up each week in quart size bags.  The food is appreciated so much by those who are benefitting from it.
  • Other opportunities to learn and serve – Find your slots for service.

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” Serve the Lord with Gladness” today!

Anna Lee

Monday

“. . . the gospel is God’s power for salvation

to everyone who believes. . . .”

~Romans 1:16, NKJV~

 

 

Mr. James Frazier was in attendance in church both Sunday morning and Sunday evening.  When a person who attends church as regularly as he does misses for five weeks due to a health issue, they feel so blessed to be back in God’s house.  Thank you for praying for him.

I’ve been faithful to keep up with some of my “blessings” daily this year.  Yesterday, among other blessings of the day, I was blessed to see pictures of graduates being recognized in several area churches and baptisms in several area churches.  The blessings in the lives of others blessed me as I thought of the opportunities open to those who have completed school and the greater opportunities open to those who have accepted Christ as their personal Savior.

Read the Bible in 2015Exodus 25-28

Devotional, Quote/Prayer, Scripture, and Songs

  • “One Step Closer” –  http://odb.org/ (Doesn’t that tie in perfectly with my “blessings” that I just shared?  God verifies so many things in our lives, doesn’t He?  I’m blessed daily!  You are too!)
  • Dear Lord, may I, for the joy set before me, endure with patience the                hardship of the trail.                                                                                                                               When my journey is over, I will see You face to face and live with You forever.                                                                                                                                          ~Our Daily Bread~
  • “Though your sins are like scarlet,                                                                                                 they shall be white as snow.”                                                                                                                                                                  ~Isaiah 1:18~
  • “Jesus Paid it All” http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/j/p/jpaidall.htm                    

 “Heaven Came Down” http://gospelyrics.blogspot.com/2007/09/heaven-came-down-and-glory-filled-my.html

Women’s Ministry – Opportunities for the Week

  • Operation Christmas Child – purchase some items for the “shoeboxes” we will be sending to children around the world in October.  The greatest value of the boxes is not the various items that go into the box, but the opportunities the children will have to learn about Jesus.   Make some purchases this week.  It doesn’t involve large amounts of money, just large amounts of love and and a desire to share Jesus with others.  Don’t miss this opportunity to help!
  • Annie Armstrong Offering for North American Missions – It’s never too late to give to missions!  Never forget that people in our own country, and Canada, need to make that great decision for themselves.  That’s what this offering funds.
  • Women of the Bible: Leah.  If you didn’t get a study guide, see Lauree or me for one.  We will meet Friday morning at 10:00 in the fellowship hall.

Opportunities of the Week

  • Tuesday – Learn about nursing homes, home health, hospice, physical therapy, etc. at New Zion Baptist Church as Toni Holland Fitzgerald shares with us.  She has had so many experiences in working in these areas that she has a wealth of knowledge to share.  If you are interested, she will be sharing at 10:30 in the fellowship hall.  You do not have to be a member at NZBC to attend.
  • ThursdayThird Thursday at the Cabin – David and I invite you to come to our cabin to enjoy sweet Christian fellowship, a bountiful, delicious meal, and a time of music topped off with a devotional and prayer.  We begin at 6:30.  Please ask me if you need directions.
  • Saturday – Help to honor Mrs. Kathryn Kuss as she celebrates her 90th birthday at the fellowship hall of FBC, Kentwood from 1:00 – 3:00 P.M.  She requests no gifts.  Everyone is invited.  I was requested to invite you because no invitations were mailed to people in Kentwood .
  • Sunday – the Lord’s Day!

Try some new opportunities and be blessed!

Anna Lee

 

Sunday

When I woke up early this morning, I unplugged my computer because of the lightning.  I think it has slacked up a little, so here is a brief post.

Happy Lord’s Day!  This is our commission today, and every day!

“You will be my witnesses,

telling people about me everywhere.”

~Acts 1:8b NLT~

 

Read the Bible in 20152 Corinthians 9-10

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

  • “Power in Praise” – odb.org
  • Praise the Lord,                                                                                                                                           for His mercy endures forever.                                                                                                                                            ~2 Chronicles 20:21~
  • “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow”  http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/p/r/praisegf.htm

Women’s Ministry

  • Ladies’Night Planning Meeting today in my S.S. classroom at 5 P.M.
  • Check out the Operation Christmas Child boxes to find something you would like to purchase this month.  The boxes are in the hallway of the fellowship hall at FBC,K.  Let’s make sure we have enough items to fill the shoeboxes in October.

Have a wonderful Lord’s Day.  My S.S. lesson is on service.  Be sure you include plenty of that each week.  It is the best “vitamin” you can take.  Oh, how it boosts your spiritual outlook!

Anna Lee

 

Saturday

                        LORD, you establish peace for us;    

      all that we have accomplished you have done for us.

My aunt’s husband in Texas, John Orr, got a good report on the mass in his bladder.  He will not need any additional treatment to follow up on the surgery that has already been done.

Joe Easley of the New Zion community is having kidney problems.  Please pray for this man and his family.  The last few years have been very difficult for them.

Doug Toney (Written by his wife, Sandy)

FRIDAY May 8, 2015

Doug is still not very alert. Vitals are fairly stable with an occasional episode of high Blood pressure or high heart rate. They did an ultrasound of abdomen and found his gall bladder inflamed with sludge. Waiting to talk to the surgeon. Also, a wound care nurse will come today to check his incision. Brooklyn and I will go check out two long term acute care centers tomorrow. Please continue to pray for his healing. Also, please pray for our friends- Jeanne Terrell and Paul Hancock who are struggling with major health issues, too.

Thanks for praying for my unspoken request yesterday.  Surgery went well.  The man should be able to come home today.

Women’s Ministry

  • Report on yesterday’s Bible study:
    •  We had a good study of the “Woman at the Well”, a great salad/dessert lunch, and wonderful fellowship.
    • Six ladies joined us for the first time.
    • Next week: “Lot’s Wife” (See me Sunday if you need a study guide for next week.)
      • Genesis 18:16 – 19:29
      • Luke 17:28-33
  • Operation Christmas Child
    • A few ladies have been working on tote bags for each box we plan to pack in October.  They have about 200 made so far.  I appreciate their diligence.
    • If you have not picked up a “paper bag” from the table across from the kitch in the fellowship hall, please select one and purchase the items listed on it.  We are making good progress.  Sunday, I looked at the items purchased so far.  I’m so thankful to those of you who have put your hearts, efforts, and money into this project that will take the love of Jesus to little children around the world.
  • Planning meeting for the next Ladies’ Night
    • Plan to join us on the 17th to make our plans for the June meeting.
    • We will meet in my Sunday School classroom at 3 P.M.
  • Frozen Food for families
    • Put about 2 cups of food, mainly main dishes and vegetables, in quart-size freezer bags during the month and freeze until our collection day.
    • Bring to my Sunday School classroom before Sunday School on June 7th.
    • Food will be delivered to families that day.
  • Hope Center
    • If you would like to get plugged into working for a day or for the same day each week, please let me know.  I can get you scheduled.
    • Hope Center continues to operate the thrift store and provide food to families who qualify on three Friday morning each month.  Isn’t it a blessing we are providing for so many families it takes three different weeks to get the food distributed?
    • Thanks to the churches of our association and their members, as well as others, who are supporting Hope Center in various ways.

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Read the Bible in a Year –  Luke 1-2

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

  • “Remind the People” –  http://odb.org/
  • Remind the believers to . . . show true humility to everyone.                                                                                                                                            ~Titus 3:1-2~
  • “Breathe on Me”  http://www.hymnary.org/text/holy_spirit_breathe_on_me

SBC Disaster Relief –  http://links.namb.net/m/1/54149859/t12715-42d6626f-46b0-4fb9-9d99-af88ddb3c83c/0/1/1

I hope you have been an encourager this week.  If not, make today the day!

Anna Lee

Friday

“Walk worthy of the Lord,

fully pleasing Him,

being fruitful in every good work

and increasing in the knowledge of God.”

~Colossians 1:10, NKJV~

 

I have an unspoken request today for a kind, gentle Christian friend.

Women’s Ministry

  • Operation Christmas Child – Two people have asked me about the May item we are collecting, “T-shirts”.  It not white underwear, but colorful, print outer shirts.  They do not have to be expensive, just cute!
  • Don’t miss Bible study this morning at 10:00 at Anna Lee’s.  We’re studying “The Woman at the Well”.  There’s some good lessons in John 4  for us to learn and apply.  Bring your Bible and head on out.

Read the Bible in 2015 Jeremiah 32-36

Baptist Press –  bpnews.org

Steve Horn’s “Is There Any Hope for America?” stevehorn.org/2015_05_07/is-there-any-hope-for-america-2/

Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief –  http://www.okdisasterhelp.org/2015/05/oklahoma-baptists-disaster-relief-responding-to-storm-damage-in-bridge-creek-other-areas/

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

  • “All Aboard” –  http://odb.org/
  • The Lord is . . . long-suffering toward us,                                                                                            not willing that any should perish.                                                                                                                                                            ~2 Peter 3:9~
  • “Softly and Tenderly” http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/s/o/softlyat.htm

Have a great day.  Thank God for a beautiful week and another week to serve Him and others.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

Sunday

  If we are thrown into the blazing furnace,

the God we serve is able to save us from it,

and he will rescue us from your hand, O king.

But even if he does not, we want you to know, O king,

that we will not serve your gods

or worship the image of gold you have set up.”

~Daniel 3:17-18~

Doug Toney – Please keep praying for Doug and Sandy.

Well friends, the day has been a bit better. The doctor turned the vent so it works more like a c-pap machine. Took away all sedation. This was at 9:30 and was to be for an hour. About 4:30 he came back, turned machine so Doug was doing more work and left it. He left orders to turn it back if he has trouble. He is not awake much yet, but he has been sedated since late the 23rd. His bicarbonate was up-good sodium-up(bad). Lots of other issues. Vitals are good. He has a long way to go to get well, so please continue to pray. Thank you.

Jadon’s Journey

Finally got to play again today. He made it around all the bases and scored. He was so excited!!! Now praying his foot will continue to improve.

 Update on Alex Wall (Written by his dad)

Today was a great day had a chance to spend time with my baby boy cadet William Alexander Wall he’s transforming in a young man so well 11 weeks down 11 more to go please keep him in your prayers and thoughts

Mr. James W. Frazier

Mr. James will be coming to Greensburg from Houston late tonight.  Pray for Mr. James and “Miss” Pat as they travel and as he continues to progress at the local hospital.

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

Read the Bible in 2015 – 2 Corinthians 4-5

Operation Christmas Child

  • Special item for May – t-shirts
  • Get a brown paper bag from the fellowship hall hallway to get the sex and age of the children for your purchases.
  • Other bags contain suggestions that can also be filled.
  • Thanks to all who have faithfully contributed to the very worthy project to bless children with small gifts and introduce them to Jesus.

Frozen food for families

  • Bring your food to my classroom before Sunday School.
  • Food will be distributed this afternoon.
  • Thanks to all those who help.

Lord’s Supper for Homebound

  • Wednesday night
  • Meet in fellowship hall at 5:30
  • Group will be divided into teams
  • Expect a blessing!

We have been blessed with beautiful weather lately.  I hope you have been able to spend some time outside.

Anna Lee

Saturday

Worship the LORD your God,

and his blessing will be on your food and water.

I will take away sickness from among you,

Update: Lil Man got his infusion of IV Avastin (chemo) today and if all goes as planned he will begin radiation Wednesday. He is tired but in good spirits today! Thank you for all of the prayers and please keep them coming!!! We love you all!

Charles Edward Walker

Born: September 06, 1928
Died: April 30, 2015

        http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm/obituaries/view/fh_id/10545/id/3091594

Operation Christmas Child

The item for this month is t-shirls for girls.  You can pick up a bag (across from the church kitchen) that tells how many and what size will be needed.  Happy shopping!

Friday Morning Bible Study – May 8th

  • Bring your Bible.
  • Dress comfortably.
  • Come to my house for 10:00.
  • Salad/Dessert Lunch
  • Bring a guest.

Frozen Food for Families

  • Sunday, May 3rd
  • Bring frozen food to my classroom before Sunday School.
  • Food will be distributed Sunday afternoon.

4 Wheels 4 Him – Two Rivers Car Show and Spring Fest

  • Registration – 8 A.M. – $6.00
  •  9 A.M. – 3 P.M. @ New Zion Baptist Church
  • Lunch Included
  • Great gospel music – a variety of local talent
  • Activities for all ages, male and female
  • Car show and much more!

Hillsdale Baptist Church Youth Fundraiser

Hillsdale Baptist Church Youth will have their annual yard sale this weekend! May 1st & 2nd, come out & find some great bargains & help send our youth to camp!

Read the Bible in 2015 Mark 15-16

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

  • “In Every Generation” – odb.org/
  • The Lord is good;                                                                                                                                           His mercy is everlasting,                                                                                                                         and His truth endures to all generations.                                                                                                                                                 ~Psalm 100:5~
  • “Great is Thy Faithfulness” – https://www.hymnal.net/en/hymn/h/19

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SBC Disaster Relief (Response in Nepal this week)

http://links.namb.net/m/1/54149859/t12115-37f8f47a-d30a-4953-bea2-932955950c5c/0/1/1

Nepali quake survivors salvage possessions as recovery effort begins 

New Chronological Bible Study Curriculum – “Gospel Project” –                                 http://www.bpnews.net/44666/gospel-project-goes-chronological-this-fall

I have requested my church order this for my class.  You may want to consider this too!

May God’s love shine brilliantly though you this weekend.

Anna Lee

Friday

“I waited patiently for the Lord,

and He turned to me and heard my cry for help.”

~Psalm 40:1, HCSB~

 

Join Diane Strickland, Jill Brister, and other family members in thanking God for Darin Fontz‘s good report.

Praise God from whom all blessings flow….Darin’s ct scan showed that the chemo was doing it’s job. We will find out what the next step will be when he goes back to the oncologist next Wed. Thanks to all who are praying for him. It means so much to me. Will keep you posted. Please continue to pray for him and the family.

Johnnie “Lit Man” Santangelo 

After talking with Lil Man’s neurosurgeon, neuro oncologist, and radiation oncologist, talking with our families, and lots of prayer, Lil Man has decided to go forward with additional radiation therapy here in Arizona. He will also continue on with oral chemotherapy daily while receiving radiation and his neuro oncologist will also be keeping the IV chemotherapy in his treatment plan. Surgery could still be an option after radiation therapy depending on his response to the treatment. Thank you for all of your support and prayers during this time. We know God is in control and has a plan for Lil Man. We love you all and just please keep praying!!! We’re not giving up the fight!!!, Megan

Macy Gueldner

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Lt. Col. Harry E. Grafton

TUSCALOOSA | Retired Lt. Col. Harry E. Grafton, U.S. Air Force, age 93, of Tuscaloosa, passed away on April 20, 2015, at the Hospice of West Alabama. Graveside Services will be at Arlington National Cemetery at a date to be determined with Heritage Chapel Funeral Home & Cremations, a Dignity Memorial Provider, directing.
Lt. Col. Grafton was preceded in death by his wife of 66 years, Wanzie Bracy Grafton of Tuscaloosa and Kentwood, La.; his parents, James and Minnie Grafton of Laurel, Miss.; and nine siblings, Clara, Jewell, Gladys, Sadie, Ernest, Genena, Ruth, Paul, and Floyd.
Survivors include his loving daughter, Kay Krinsky (Richard) of Arlington, Va.
Lt. Col. Grafton was born on July 8, 1921, in Laurel, Miss. He earned an “A” letter in the high jump in 1942, at the University of Alabama, as well as his Master’s Degree in Education in 1963. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a B-24 bomber pilot during World War II and as a Field Maintenance Squadron Commander and Wing Chief of Maintenance in Vietnam, as well as multiple other assignments in Korea and on various bases in the United States during his 30 year career. He earned multiple decorations, medals, commendations, citations and awards for his service in combat and non-combat assignments. One of his favorite assignments was as a USAF ROTC instructor at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
The family wishes to thank all the friends and medical providers for their treatment and help during Lt. Col. Grafton’s years in Tuscaloosa, particularly Dr. Steve Lovelady, the Alacare nurses, the Hospice of West Alabama, Sondra and Charlie Bowling, and the Chism Family of Crown Limousine Service.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Hospice of West Alabama.
Condolences may be offered at www.heritagechapeltuscaloosa.com – See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tuscaloosa/obituary.aspx?n=harry-e-grafton&pid=174717857&fhid=10313#sthash.Vliep9KL.dpuf

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Read the Bible in 2015Jeremiah 27-31

Devotional, Scriptures, and a Song

  • “Criticize Gently” – odb.org
  • Put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, long-suffering;                       bearing with one another.                                            ~Colossians 3:12-13~                                The law was brought in so that the trespass might increase.                                              But where sin increased, grace increased all the more….                                                                                                                                                     ~Romans 5:20~
  • “Grace Greater Than My Sins” http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/g/g/ggreater.htm

Operation Christmas Child 

Check out the boxes in the hallway across from the church kitchen to get some bags telling you what size t-shirts to buy this month.  All shirts this month are for girls.  Encourage you children and grandchildren to help you pick out items for the shoeboxes.  This will be a wonderful lesson to teach them.  You can get items individually or with your class.

Frozen Food for Families

Put a note with your Sunday School book to remind you to bring your frozen food Sunday.  You’ll be blessed as you bless others.

4 Wheels 4 Him

  • Tomorrow morning at 9:00 through the afternoon
  • Music, cars, food, etc.
  • New Zion Baptist Church, Highway 38 West of Kentwood
  • An associational event

Have a wonderful day.  I’m looking forward to seeing some of you at Bible study. Those who haven’t come before are welcome to join us at 10:00 in the fellowship hall.

Anna Lee

Sunday

“Everything is possible

for the person who has faith.”

~Mark 9:23 GNT~

 

Doug Toney (Written by his wife, Sandy)

No big changes. Doug is still sedated on vent to allow rest. His creatin level was up some. He has several meds and nutrition bags hanging. The incision site will probably be cleaned Monday. The infection is e-coli, not staph. Continue to pray, please. He is very sick. Thank all of you for your concern.

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

Read the Bible in 2015 –  2 Corinthians 1-3

Breakfast at Pine Ridge United Methodist Church

  • 8:00 this morning
  • Benefits Jay Hugh Young
  • What a great ministry!

Women’s Ministry of FBC, Kentwood

  • Tuesday
    • “Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party
    • 11:00 A.M.
    • The Cafe
  • Friday
    • Bible Study: Women of the Bible: The Hemorrhaging Woman
    • Scriptures
      • Matthew 9: 20-22
      • Mark 5:25-34
      • Luke 8:43-48
    • 10:00 A.M. in the Fellowship Hall
    • Study guides available in the church office
  • Ongoing
    • Operation Christmas Child
    • See the table in the hallway across from the church kitchen
  • Ongoing

Have a fantastic Lord’s Day.  Show some love today!

Anna Lee